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firth4eva wrote:Yes. You are missing the point that nobody cares.
wicked wrote:Yes we changed the fact that B will no longer be suprised and lose armies. Player A can still delay 23.9 hours and get a defacto double turn, but this way he doesn't screw B.
autoload wrote:wicked wrote:Yes we changed the fact that B will no longer be suprised and lose armies. Player A can still delay 23.9 hours and get a defacto double turn, but this way he doesn't screw B.
Will Player B get screwed if Player A delays 23.91 hours?
natty_dread wrote:I was wrong
gimil wrote:autoload wrote:wicked wrote:Yes we changed the fact that B will no longer be suprised and lose armies. Player A can still delay 23.9 hours and get a defacto double turn, but this way he doesn't screw B.
Will Player B get screwed if Player A delays 23.91 hours?
not anymore
wicked wrote:Yes we changed the fact that B will no longer be suprised and lose armies. Player A can still delay 23.9 hours and get a defacto double turn, but this way he doesn't screw B.
JOHNNYROCKET24 wrote:forgive me for the double post, but I thought this might deserve a new topic
round 1
player A moves
player B moves
round 2
player A doesnt move in 12 hours
player B moves
player A moves
round 3
player B moves
player B made 3 of the last 4 moves just because player A dint move within 12 hours. thats worse than a forced missed turn. we made the loophole worse than it was. unless im missing something here ?
Genghis Khan CA wrote:JOHNNYROCKET24 wrote:forgive me for the double post, but I thought this might deserve a new topic
round 1
player A moves
player B moves
round 2
player A doesnt move in 12 hours
player B moves
player A moves
round 3
player B moves
player B made 3 of the last 4 moves just because player A dint move within 12 hours. thats worse than a forced missed turn. we made the loophole worse than it was. unless im missing something here ?
JR how is this any worse than:
"round 1
player A moves
player B moves
round 2
player A moves after 23.95 hours
player B misses a turn
round 3
player A moves"
Which is what happened under the old system.
Again, player A has made 3 out of the last 4 moves, but player B misses a turn completely. Under the new system no one is forced to miss a turn. In addition, under your scenario player A at least has the opportunity to play within 12 hours and get his turn in first in round 2.
So in summary yes you are missing something, the rules are much fairer now than they have been in the past, and freestyle is always going to throw up some oddities in terms of turn order. At least forced missed turns are no longer possible which is a change for the better.
JOHNNYROCKET24 wrote:understood- yeah I missed the 3 turns out of 4 in the old system
Scott-Land wrote:why doesnt player c get to play?
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